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misapprehension Meaning in Tamil ( misapprehension வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தவறான எண்ணத்தால்,



misapprehension தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

பாலசுத்தீனத்துக்கு வெளியே வாழ்ந்துவந்த யூதர்களுள் சிலர், கிரேக்க மொழி, மெய்யியல், பண்பாடு, வழிபாட்டு முறை, வாழ்க்கை முறை முதலியவற்றின் மீது அளவற்ற நாட்டம் கொண்டதோடு, யூத மறையைவிடக் கிரேக்கர்களின் மறைவான சமயச் சடங்குகள் உயர்ந்தவை என்னும் தவறான எண்ணத்தால் தூண்டப்பெற்று யூத மறையைக் கைவிட்டனர்.

misapprehension's Usage Examples:

The reason of the misapprehension of him which is current is due very mainly to the fact that he was eminently a humorist.


p This term is founded on a misapprehension of the nature of the occurrence, since, although the softening takes place at a low temperature, still it marks the point at which destructive distillation commences, and hydrocarbons both of a solid and gaseous character are formed.


"Paulus dismisses the miracles as " exaggerations or misapprehensions of quite ordinary events.


Linnaeus seems to have been under a misapprehension when he applied to it FIG.


The misapprehension of the significance of µera led to various mistaken uses of the term " metaphysics," e.


and some misapprehension has been caused by the bare, but perfectly correct, statement that the general slope towards the western coast is wetter than that towards the eastern.


Locke had spent some years in Holland, the country of Grotius, who, with help from other great lawyers, and under a misapprehension as to the meaning of the Roman jus gentium, shaped modern concepts of international law by an appeal to law of nature.


But he refused to be elected under any misapprehension of his attitude, and with what his friends thought unnecessary candour re-stated his obnoxious views on universal amnesty at length, just before the time for the election, with the certainty that this would prevent his success.


M`Lennan's theory of primitive society with owing its plausible appearance of universal validity to general neglect of the Indo-European evidence and misapprehension of such portions of it as M`Lennan did attempt to handle.


Disappointed after his return to England in 1788 in the hope which he had entertained, through a misapprehension of something said by Lord Lansdowne, of taking a personal part in the legislation of his country, he settled down to the yet higher task of discovering and teaching the principles upon which all sound legislation must proceed.


A misapprehension between Huskisson and the duke of Wellington led to the duke proposing an amendment, the success of which caused the abandonment of the measure by the government.


No careful and competent student of his works has ever failed to correct this gross misapprehension.


He was made cardinal almost by accident, and under a misapprehension on the pope's part.





Synonyms:

mistake, misconception, misunderstanding,



Antonyms:

conceptuality, conceptualization, rule, conception,

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